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Fiona Givens

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Fiona Givens



Average rating: 4.45 · 8,593 ratings · 2,005 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
The God Who Weeps: How Morm...

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“Our lives are more like a canvas on which we paint, than a script we need to learn – though the illusion of the latter appeals to us by its lower risk.”
Fiona Givens, The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life

“We have no way of knowing, of course, why some are born in health and affluence, while others enter broken bodies or broken homes, or emerge into a realm of war or hunger. So we cannot give definite meaning to our place in the world, or to our neighbor's. But Plato's reflections should give us pause and invite both humility and hope. Humility, because if we chose our lot in life, there is every reason to suspect merit, and not disfavor, is behind disadvantaged birth. A blighted life may have been the more courageous choice--at least it was for Plato... So how can we feel pride in our own blessedness, or condescension in another's misfortune? And Plato's reflections should give us hope, because his myth reminds us that suffering can be sanctifying, that pain is not punishment ,and that the path to virtue is fraught with opposition.”
Fiona Givens, The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life

“If vulnerability and pain are the price of love, then joy is it's reward.”
Fiona Givens, The God Who Weeps: How Mormonism Makes Sense of Life

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